Epiktetos

Epiktetos the Forthcoming (died 431 BC) was a member of the Cult of Kosmos during the Peloponnesian War.

Biography
Epiktetos the Forthcoming worked as a Greek shipbuilder during the 5th century BC, and he discovered that waging a war was always more profitable than winning one. Epiktetos decided to join the Cult of Kosmos, a secret society which sought to unite the Greek world by plunging it into anarchy and using intrigue to take control of its politics, finances, and militaries. Epiktetos stood to make a fortune from the tragedies of the Peloponnesian War, as did the other members of Cult, but, at a gathering of the Cult at the hidden chamber under the Snake Temple in Delphi in 431 BC, the Deimos Alexios decided to make an example of Epiktetos, whom he believed was a traitor. He bashed Epiktetos' head into the pyramid artifact in the center of the chamber before repeatedly punching his head and beating him to death.